Dear Faculty and Staff,

I want to share with you several opportunities to engage in anti-racism dialogue and action this fall semester, and I invite you to engage in this work.

Tacoma Art Museum
The Race and Pedagogy Institute in collaboration with the African American Studies and the Tacoma Art Museum organized a series of online conversations this month inspired by the Kinsey Collection exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum. The first event is this Sunday, Sept. 12, 1–2:30 p.m. Presenters include African American Studies and Education student, Serena Sevasin ’22, and Collins librarian and archivist Angela Weaver. Professors Grace Livingston and Renee Simms are moderating. Here is a link to this Sunday’s event as promoted by the museum.

Tacoma Reads Program
Last week I sent a communication announcing our partnership with the Tacoma Reads program. University of Puget Sound is sponsoring book groups to engage in dialogue on the themes presented in the book Caste: The Origins of our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. Those who sign up to join a book group will be gifted a copy of the book. If you have not signed up, please do so no later than Friday, Sept. 10. You can sign up by clicking on the library resource guide.

Equity and Diversity Town Hall
Please save the date: Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 5 p.m. More details will follow.

I hope you can join these events and engage in these critical conversations.

Sincerely,

Lorna Hernandez Jarvis, Ph.D. (She, Her, Hers)
Vice President of Institutional Equity and Diversity